Almond butter can be utilized in all the same ways peanut butter can: on your waffles, in your smoothies, spread on toast or in cookies and baked goods. Two-thirds of its fat is in the nutritious monounsaturated form, and it has more calcium than your average peanut butter. Although it tends to be a bit pricier, look for raw almond butter that is free of any added ingredients. Its the best almond butter you can buy (and it has the creamy, fantastic taste to prove it).
Pistachio Butter
Its true: pistachio butter exists, and its wonderful. It is lower in fat than many of the other nut butter varieties and is less oily in consistency. It has high levels of copper, which helps build strength in your bones and tissues while providing you with lasting energy. Search for this less-common nut butter in specialty stores or online.
Cashew Butter
Cashew butter is somewhat sweet in taste with a smooth texture. Its lower in fat than other kinds of nut butter, and the majority of its fat is monounsaturated. It also provides a high amount of copper, which is essential for iron use in the body. Like all nut butters, look for a cashew butter that only contains cashews and salt.
Brazil Nut Butter
Another somewhat exotic nut butter, the brazil nut is a nutritious fruit that comes from the rainforests of Central and South America. This nut is high in selenium, a mineral that has proven to have positive effects on DNA repair and the immune system.
Coconut Butter
The coconut is technically a seed, a nut and a fruit. And when turned into coconut butter, its texture is grainier than the others on this list (because of how the coconut oil separates and rises to the top). Its tropical flavor tastes amazing in smoothies, on toast and mixed into baked goods. When it comes to their health benefits, coconuts are rich in fiber and provide a wide variety of essential nutrients.
These are just some of the various nut butters available on the market, but there's a world of nut butter out there to taste and explore. Why not try macadamia nut butter, pecan butter or soy nut butter the next time you shop?